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there was a movement to go from a solvent-based technology to an aqueous-based technology. they've been holding their own. they have some patents in that business. they have some key differentiation, particularly on the aqueous solutions side of the business. so i think we cannot only hold on, but i really believe we can get back to growing that business. ott err thing is i think on the oil side, they just made a big capital investment over $25 million in the ontario re-refinery, and they're adding more technology to the back end side of their recycling business so they can recycle the oil, actually sell it in quart or gallon containers as a recycled green product, and that whole sustainability initiative is really, really important for a lot of our customers, to have that sustainable business model that they have. >> i think you're absolutely right, alan. congratulations on this acquisition. good to talk to you, sir. >> great to talk to you, jim. thank you. >> i think the lack of exposure to the actual ups and downs of oil and the terrific secular growth of sustainability
there was a movement to go from a solvent-based technology to an aqueous-based technology. they've been holding their own. they have some patents in that business. they have some key differentiation, particularly on the aqueous solutions side of the business. so i think we cannot only hold on, but i really believe we can get back to growing that business. ott err thing is i think on the oil side, they just made a big capital investment over $25 million in the ontario re-refinery, and they're...
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sector analysis is particularly important technology. people confuse this gigantic group of stocks which comprises more than 15% of the s & p 500 constantly. tech is a whole group of markets. infrastructure stocks, assemblers, each have a separate growth rate. here i like to look at the earnings per share growth rate of the companies i follow versus the individual prices of the sector. the sector growth rate doesn't work even though people keep trying to use it. cloud stocks, for example, are highly valued. price rates to growth earnings are extreme. that means there's no room for error, a chink that could upset the growth rate. in 2011 one of my favorite cloud stocks -- it got pancaked and stayed ugly for a long time. why? because it underperformed its portion of the technology sector even as its growth rate would have been outstanding for say a personal computer-related stock or a disc drive, a semiconductor or cell phone company. these days knowing what the sector is isn't enough. you need to know the subsector. you need to know how y
sector analysis is particularly important technology. people confuse this gigantic group of stocks which comprises more than 15% of the s & p 500 constantly. tech is a whole group of markets. infrastructure stocks, assemblers, each have a separate growth rate. here i like to look at the earnings per share growth rate of the companies i follow versus the individual prices of the sector. the sector growth rate doesn't work even though people keep trying to use it. cloud stocks, for example,...
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sector analysis is particularly important technology. people confuse this gigantic group of stocks which comprises more than 15% of the s & p 500 constantly. tack is a grotech is a whole gr markets. infrastructure stocks, aaccept blers, each have a separate growth rate. here i like to look at the earnings per share growth rate of the companies i follow versus the individual prices of the sector. the sector growth rate doesn't work even though people keep trying to use it. cloud stocks, for example, are highly valued. price rates to growth earnings are extreme. that means there's no room for error, a chunk that could upset the growth rate. in 2011 one of my favorite cloud stocks -- it got pancaked and stayed ugly for a long time. why? because it underperformed its portion of the technology sector even as its growth rate would have been outstanding for say a personal computer-related stock or a disc drive, a semiconductor or cell phone company. these days knowing what the sector is isn't enough. you need to note sub sector. you need to kno
sector analysis is particularly important technology. people confuse this gigantic group of stocks which comprises more than 15% of the s & p 500 constantly. tack is a grotech is a whole gr markets. infrastructure stocks, aaccept blers, each have a separate growth rate. here i like to look at the earnings per share growth rate of the companies i follow versus the individual prices of the sector. the sector growth rate doesn't work even though people keep trying to use it. cloud stocks, for...
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bob will be in charge of that as well as wireless technology. a different take on how apple is managing hardware technology. mob mansfield very much back in the game. going to be a key part of that. then some other top level executives are taking on additional responsibilities. among those, johnny, head of the industrial design, responsible for the look and feel of all of apple's products along with his team of about 60 industrial designers and meet in a super secret space, arranged like a kitchen table. in addition to that team he will also direct a human interface team across the could in charge of how that's things, all these devices, software looks. and feels. >> i have to ask you about -- i have to ask you about the timing of this. you are changing the head of retail ahead of the key holiday season. you are changing the head of the iphone and -- ios software, you know, just on the heels of the iphone 5 launch. what are the optics? this looks pretty negative. >> well, i don't know. i -- really immediate some time to talk to some people and t
bob will be in charge of that as well as wireless technology. a different take on how apple is managing hardware technology. mob mansfield very much back in the game. going to be a key part of that. then some other top level executives are taking on additional responsibilities. among those, johnny, head of the industrial design, responsible for the look and feel of all of apple's products along with his team of about 60 industrial designers and meet in a super secret space, arranged like a...
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he said at one point they don't have the technology, it is their fault. they are telling me a slightly different version, actually 180 from that. they point out they thought there was a lot of confusion about the decision to close. they said all of a sudden on a monday we get this thing, we are open. closing the 4 but definitely open. a very clearly communicated message and it sent the street into a panic mode because they really had concerns not necessarily about sending their people which they did but we also point out these firms have remote locations. they were worried about the technology, whether it could handle the volume. they were concerned about a facebook situation. that is what prompted them to say don't do this. they were worried about the storm although the storm hit later monday night after the markets closed but archipelago and whether archipelago really was ready to handle what went down. we should also point out that they basically said the confusion extended even after the decision to close. apparently even after the nyse made the decis
he said at one point they don't have the technology, it is their fault. they are telling me a slightly different version, actually 180 from that. they point out they thought there was a lot of confusion about the decision to close. they said all of a sudden on a monday we get this thing, we are open. closing the 4 but definitely open. a very clearly communicated message and it sent the street into a panic mode because they really had concerns not necessarily about sending their people which...
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the bulk of technology reports are already reported. the first was that the united states was holding its own. maybe getting a little better. power behind consumer spend. the fiscal cliff looming but still the positive. second is that europe's a disaster and the most important thing you can do is distance yourself from the continent. ask companies like alcoa and ford. the third, that china had become a big disappointment. yeah, china. and it wupt going to turn around any time soon. certainly not in time to help 2012. this came from a decline in orders. they all articulated as such on a recent conference call. companies that have been optimistic that china was about to turn, that the growth was about to kick in collectively seemed to give up all at once on the clos sus. nobody had been more upbeat than caterpillar. but you know what it did? it threw in the terrible towel. openly bemoaning china in 2012. gut wrenching. now fast forward to earlier this morning and let me make this thing up close and personal. new york city mayor decided ye
the bulk of technology reports are already reported. the first was that the united states was holding its own. maybe getting a little better. power behind consumer spend. the fiscal cliff looming but still the positive. second is that europe's a disaster and the most important thing you can do is distance yourself from the continent. ask companies like alcoa and ford. the third, that china had become a big disappointment. yeah, china. and it wupt going to turn around any time soon. certainly...
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and rawson if needs be peace technology and b.p. needs most of this or a new attempt mixed bag in my view but still one of the key issues there is that b.p. has a stake in the us nafta and with that influence ross nast is probably becoming more transparent inflation. a worry it's up to higher us to do with the bad harvest we're expecting to come back down again next year inflation i don't think it's that much of a problem because indeed due to various base affects etc next year it's going to be a little wretch's our g.d.p. growth growth as i said it and i got turned off by lack of spending in the general brouhaha europe which is crusted he was going to still it's still in positive territory. this year and probably even more next year reform reform effort reform efforts going ahead steadily i see lots of encouraging is that it was not enough i think we need more and especially on the structural front not enough in mind ok last one u.s. economy and fiscal cliff. are going to go over the top and i. was well i don't think it's that much
and rawson if needs be peace technology and b.p. needs most of this or a new attempt mixed bag in my view but still one of the key issues there is that b.p. has a stake in the us nafta and with that influence ross nast is probably becoming more transparent inflation. a worry it's up to higher us to do with the bad harvest we're expecting to come back down again next year inflation i don't think it's that much of a problem because indeed due to various base affects etc next year it's going to be...
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and, sure, not all technologies we bet on will pan out. some of the businesses we encourage will fail, but i promise you this, there is a future for manufacturing here in america. there's a future for clean energy here in america. and i refuse to see that future in other countries. he don't want tax codes rewarding companies for creating jobs overseas. i want to reward companies that create jobs here in america. i don't want a tax code that subsidyizes oil company profits. i want to support the energy jobs of tomorrow and the new technology that is will cut our oil imports in half. that's my plan for jobs and growth. that's the future of america that i see. change of finally turning a page on a decade of war to do some nationbuilding here at home. so long as i'm commander in chief, we will pursue our enemies with the strongest military the world has ever known. but it's time to use the savings for mending the wars in iraq and afghanistan and start paying down our debts here and rebuilding america. right now we can put people back to work f
and, sure, not all technologies we bet on will pan out. some of the businesses we encourage will fail, but i promise you this, there is a future for manufacturing here in america. there's a future for clean energy here in america. and i refuse to see that future in other countries. he don't want tax codes rewarding companies for creating jobs overseas. i want to reward companies that create jobs here in america. i don't want a tax code that subsidyizes oil company profits. i want to support the...
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that leapfrogs the past technologies. i think if you go look at the kind of age of the normal real estate capital stock, it's not so outdated that when you rebuild it makes you better off. in some sense, if this were going to make you better off, then you ought to blow up your own building and rebuild it. >> people make that argument. and it doesn't seem common sense, doesn't seem that it's possible. >> i think it's a little confused. it tends to confuse the gdp is what we think of as a flow. it's a per year number. so, of course, the per year is going to look better if you wipe out your existing just like if you wiped out all your savings. your savings rate's got to go up because you've got to put more in the bank. >> you want to give us a prediction for friday? the bls is working hard to get the unemployment numbers, i should say the labor numbers. what do you think it'll look like? >> two forces separate from whether they can open the office to get the number out, you've got two things going against each other. last mo
that leapfrogs the past technologies. i think if you go look at the kind of age of the normal real estate capital stock, it's not so outdated that when you rebuild it makes you better off. in some sense, if this were going to make you better off, then you ought to blow up your own building and rebuild it. >> people make that argument. and it doesn't seem common sense, doesn't seem that it's possible. >> i think it's a little confused. it tends to confuse the gdp is what we think of...
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. >> we'll make the presentation if we can contend with unfamiliar technology. i'm not -- i don't know -- yeah. >> [inaudible]. >> it's not that. >> [speaker not understood]. >> second. >> i haven't used this touch pad before. i'm jay ock in the maritime department. maritime regulatory and environmental affairs manager. this that capability i manage the port's dredging program and quality air program. i'm here to talk about the programs how they work at the shipyard and how they work together to promote not only environmental enhancements, particularly air quality enhancements here at the port, but also to provide increased revenues for bae, which means increased revenues for the port, and also increased union employment here, maritime related blue collar employment. now, testing 1, 2, 3. okay. the genesis for this was the completion of shore side power at the dry dock. this was a requirement environmental mitigation for the americas cup to proceed. the port contracted, in essence, with bae to do this work. bae performed admirably. got it in and got it done days
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. >> we'll make the presentation if we can contend with unfamiliar technology. i'm not -- i don't know -- yeah. >> [inaudible]. >> it's not that. >> [speaker not understood]. >> second. >> i haven't used this touch pad before. i'm jay ock in the maritime department. maritime regulatory and environmental affairs manager. this that capability i manage the port's dredging program and quality air program. i'm here to talk about the programs how they work at the shipyard and how they work together to promote not only environmental enhancements, particularly air quality enhancements here at the port, but also to provide increased revenues for bae, which means increased revenues for the port,
. >> we'll make the presentation if we can contend with unfamiliar technology. i'm not -- i don't know -- yeah. >> [inaudible]. >> it's not that. >> [speaker not understood]. >> second. >> i haven't used this touch pad before. i'm jay ock in the maritime department. maritime regulatory and environmental affairs manager. this that capability i manage the port's dredging program and quality air program. i'm here to talk about the programs how they work at the...
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but one school in missouriays they're nitoshecutting cursive mply ol to computers and technology. "yyu don'ttreally need it pause if you order something online, you donnt need cursiie." sadly that's the apprch several chools are ki-thdav signature will look like? it's simple, jjst drive over the border. how a group of smuggls madd an epic miscalculation. virginia are spending millions against question seven. that upsets me. and that upsets jonathan ogden. u don't want to upset jonathan ogden.og nu t. mayor: question seven means thousands of jobs and millions for our schools. but these west virginia casinos want to keep it all for themselves. we're not happy about that. ogden: no we aren't. mayor: so join us and vote for question seven. and west virnia, don't make me sendonathan ogden over there. [ man ] i got it when i uploaded a gigabyte of photos. i literally wanted to say "did you see that?" [ male announcer ] when people switch from cable to verizon fios, i literthere comes a moment "didwhen they get it. the difference 100% fiber optics makes. i got it when our apartment becam
but one school in missouriays they're nitoshecutting cursive mply ol to computers and technology. "yyu don'ttreally need it pause if you order something online, you donnt need cursiie." sadly that's the apprch several chools are ki-thdav signature will look like? it's simple, jjst drive over the border. how a group of smuggls madd an epic miscalculation. virginia are spending millions against question seven. that upsets me. and that upsets jonathan ogden. u don't want to upset...
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as all things technology rallied close to the holidays, the corporate technology budget flush this year, not happening at all. tech has been getting slaughtered. is this a temporary problem or something more permanent, more persistent happening out there? perhaps being caused by the decline of the desk top? the whole tech sector needs a checkup. no better place than avnet. avnet is the ultimate thermometer around. this company i like to call the biggest supermarket of tech on earth. the distributor of electronic components and one of the largest distributors of hardware. and they preannounced on the downside, the stock just got obliterated. more important, a powerful sign of tech's weakness, and today, the company reported, and avnet missed earnings estimates by a penny, they came in light, 8.7% year over year. and avnet's guidance, better than most people expecting. what worries me, avnet's weakness didn't come from europe, it didn't come from china, where many people are worried about the slowdown. the killer region was the americas. revenues down 14%, sequentially and year over year,
as all things technology rallied close to the holidays, the corporate technology budget flush this year, not happening at all. tech has been getting slaughtered. is this a temporary problem or something more permanent, more persistent happening out there? perhaps being caused by the decline of the desk top? the whole tech sector needs a checkup. no better place than avnet. avnet is the ultimate thermometer around. this company i like to call the biggest supermarket of tech on earth. the...
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as all things technology rallied close to the holidays, the corporate technology budget flush, this year, not happening at all. tech has been getting slaughtered. is this a temporary problem or something more permanent, more persistent happening out there? perhaps being caused by the decline of the desk top? the whole tech sector needs a checkup. no better place than avnet. avnet is the ultimate thermometer around. this company i like to call the biggest supermarket of tech on earth. the distributor of electronic components and one of the largest distributors of hardware. and they preannounced on the downside, the stock just got obliterated. more important, a powerful sign of tech's weakness, and today, the company reported, and avnet missed earnings estimates by a penny, they came in light, 8.7% year over year. and avnet's guidance, better than most people expecting. what worries me, avnet's weakness didn't come from europe, it didn't come from china, where many people are worried about the slowdown. the killer region was the americas. revenues down 14%, sequentially and year over year,
as all things technology rallied close to the holidays, the corporate technology budget flush, this year, not happening at all. tech has been getting slaughtered. is this a temporary problem or something more permanent, more persistent happening out there? perhaps being caused by the decline of the desk top? the whole tech sector needs a checkup. no better place than avnet. avnet is the ultimate thermometer around. this company i like to call the biggest supermarket of tech on earth. the...
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i think the biggest problem is that they're behind on the technology curve. the only unit that did well was the electronic unit. a lot of other paper -- >>> simon, a stock that's been mentioned already in the context of hurricane sandy, masco. a pop of 3%. >> yeah, it continues in the whole ideauo÷ of recoveries in housing space. we'll see what kind of interest there is in the top lying growth. >>> doc, give me the is it scoop. >> you bet, john, last week they were buying upside calls on tuesday last week, that paid off big for them. power generations and emergency restoration service which are the core of what this company does. >> >>> and valero is dropping, looks lake 1% or so? >> it's recovered quite a bit. these guys announced earnings yesterday. so now it's rallying back. i think our good friend dr. j was saying you should look at this thing. i agree completely. i think h blero is a buy. >> and spread wti remains fairly wide? >> yes. >>> still to come, hurricane sandy sparking fuel shortages up and down the east coast, including long island. when fresh
i think the biggest problem is that they're behind on the technology curve. the only unit that did well was the electronic unit. a lot of other paper -- >>> simon, a stock that's been mentioned already in the context of hurricane sandy, masco. a pop of 3%. >> yeah, it continues in the whole ideauo÷ of recoveries in housing space. we'll see what kind of interest there is in the top lying growth. >>> doc, give me the is it scoop. >> you bet, john, last week they...
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sticky plaque with more brush movements than manual brushes and even up to 50% more than leading sonic technology brushes for a superior clean. oral-b power brushes. go to oralb.com for the latest offers. >>> a tough day and the stock market wasn't even open. half the country got pounded by hurricane sandy. how about some good news. the good news like the fact that coal after getting absolutely pulverized for ages. down an astounding 74% from its peak in august of 2010. maybe, i don't know, rebound, at least on a technical basis. that's why to that we're going off the charts with the help of dan fitzpatrick, my colleague at the street.com. the dow jones coal index is not only reversing, it has actually started breaking out to the upside. ♪ hallelujah and once the markets open again he thinks we could have a serious coal rally. yes, coal is once again king. >> why are they so, so confident? take a look at the weekly chart at the u.s. coal index. it shows that investors it has pretty much defined the downtrend in the coal index. ever since it fell below in july of last year. throughout the whole
sticky plaque with more brush movements than manual brushes and even up to 50% more than leading sonic technology brushes for a superior clean. oral-b power brushes. go to oralb.com for the latest offers. >>> a tough day and the stock market wasn't even open. half the country got pounded by hurricane sandy. how about some good news. the good news like the fact that coal after getting absolutely pulverized for ages. down an astounding 74% from its peak in august of 2010. maybe, i don't...
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with the unique wave pattern of delta h2okinetic technology. another way delta is more than just a shower. see what delta can do. new chocolatey delight pastry crisps from special k. two delicious crisps. for 100 calories. so you'll never have to break up with your sweet tooth again. what will you gain when you lose? so you'll never have to break up with your sweet tooth again. you ari can't see. ooh, turn up the brightness. it's already up oh, oh, ooh, sorry buddy, you know some of us destroy zombies and some of us feed em. how am i suppose to win? your screen is like as big as my phone. not everything's about winning. i like to win. you like to whine. vo: buy any samsung galaxy handset, get up to $100 off a second galaxy handset of the same or lesser price. exclusively at at&t. well the furby can actually dance to your kids' music... my kids have a lot of music. and the itikes discover map has this cool 3d iphone app. they'd be so happy if i could get both. well, you could put them on layaway and pay a little at a time. done, and done! he sho
with the unique wave pattern of delta h2okinetic technology. another way delta is more than just a shower. see what delta can do. new chocolatey delight pastry crisps from special k. two delicious crisps. for 100 calories. so you'll never have to break up with your sweet tooth again. what will you gain when you lose? so you'll never have to break up with your sweet tooth again. you ari can't see. ooh, turn up the brightness. it's already up oh, oh, ooh, sorry buddy, you know some of us destroy...
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technology, community, and experts. it's the coming together of all three of these things that makes it possible for us to defie gravity every sickle weem. we have got to place we launch new consumer product somewhere between $5 and $50,000. when every company to rubber maid they are spends millions dollars just to throw something against the wall. by the way, the guy pictured here. we call him around the office detroit. he's here somewhere. his name is richard. he runs shop. everything that comes out of this guy's hands. he went to college here. [applause] where are are you? stand up. i can't see. he's here. so all of in happens where people come together submit their idea, some of the ideas are as simple as recycled science fair projects they had in high school. this is one that was submitted bade guy in wisconsin who graduated high school at the time hep said it's a problem and i needed solution. i can't fit all of my power cords in to the power grip. 709 people came together. and design process and all of the sudden
technology, community, and experts. it's the coming together of all three of these things that makes it possible for us to defie gravity every sickle weem. we have got to place we launch new consumer product somewhere between $5 and $50,000. when every company to rubber maid they are spends millions dollars just to throw something against the wall. by the way, the guy pictured here. we call him around the office detroit. he's here somewhere. his name is richard. he runs shop. everything that...
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needs batteries lake's can store energy discover a new era of clean collar work driven by the moon technology update here on r.g.p. we go into the future of commerce. is easy to use. if you. really do need. to. fix. plentiful and free the credit take should free in-store charges free arrangement three risk free stereotypes free. the old free broadcast clothing video for your media projects a free media. all right welcome back jen rogers has laid out what he sees on the horizon so now let's talk about what to do about it what investors what average folks should be doing again he's investor and author of the book a gift to my children among many others he's in studio today not in singapore where we normally talk to him early in the morning for you late for us now we're in a civil hour let's talk about commodities because you are the commodities guru and you've been bullish about commodities for a while definitely well before two thousand and eight which commodities are you bullish on. most bullish on agriculture as we speak right now we have serious problems facing the city i recall that you kn
needs batteries lake's can store energy discover a new era of clean collar work driven by the moon technology update here on r.g.p. we go into the future of commerce. is easy to use. if you. really do need. to. fix. plentiful and free the credit take should free in-store charges free arrangement three risk free stereotypes free. the old free broadcast clothing video for your media projects a free media. all right welcome back jen rogers has laid out what he sees on the horizon so now let's talk...
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. >> it is amazing just how much technology goes into forecasting this assembling all the data. it is just mind-blowing. >>> well, the usually noisy and bustling floors of the atlantic city casinos -- you're a natural at that. >> i like black jack. >> they are quiet this morning, ahead of sandy's arrival. only the fourth time since casinos came to atlantic city that they have been forced to close. >> wow. the last time was hurricane irene that. was august of last year. this resident lives right on the beach. he, of course, is worried about the waves. >> i'm really, really worried because they just told a friend of mine, they think it's going to hit the bay, the bay and the ocean is going to come together. >> the storm surge along some areas of the east is expected to be 11 feet or higher, and it was just made worse by the full moon. >> absolutely. hurricane sandy at this hour is still hundreds of miles offshore. but even from that distance, she has battered the coast of north carolina. fierce, unrelenting winds blew off the water all day sunday. and the rain that came with it ha
. >> it is amazing just how much technology goes into forecasting this assembling all the data. it is just mind-blowing. >>> well, the usually noisy and bustling floors of the atlantic city casinos -- you're a natural at that. >> i like black jack. >> they are quiet this morning, ahead of sandy's arrival. only the fourth time since casinos came to atlantic city that they have been forced to close. >> wow. the last time was hurricane irene that. was august of...
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so zara used technology to become successful, walmart used technology. but you have to have the original genesis of an idea to begin with. and i think that's so important. when you look at zara, they enable, they empower their people. so if someone sees a trend in san francisco, they can jump on it. they don't have to salute the flag and go up corporate headquarters, they can act. and what i think we really need to focus on is diversifying our economy. we certainly need a robust, strong manufacturing basis, but now is the time where we have to diversify. one of the reasons we suffered so greatly is our entire city was tied to one industry, and when that industry ran into trouble, so did the region. and the second thing about technology, these are companies that are capital-efficient and can scale quickly. what used to take decades to create significant amounts of jobs can happen now in a matter of months. >> right. >> so i think it's imperative that the local officials and the universities in the country. it can make such a big impact so quickly. >> this
so zara used technology to become successful, walmart used technology. but you have to have the original genesis of an idea to begin with. and i think that's so important. when you look at zara, they enable, they empower their people. so if someone sees a trend in san francisco, they can jump on it. they don't have to salute the flag and go up corporate headquarters, they can act. and what i think we really need to focus on is diversifying our economy. we certainly need a robust, strong...
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no longer in the category of technologically impossible. >> yesterday you called sandy a gdp event in a good way, adding being acreative to the quarter of gdp. does that mean it's a good day tomorrow if we get the open as expected in. >> historically people have said no. initially tomorrow it's like, well, wait a second. this is a disruption. numbers have to come down. interviewed the kroger ceo earlier, a really smart guy. he was saying, hey, you know, what we're okay meaning you don't have to take down numbers, but then you listen to danny meyer of the new republic, he'd have to take down numbers, but then later on when the checks start coming, when the federal government starts paying up, we're going to hear from former fema straighter, and then you see this, wow, immediate infusion, check comes, home depot, check comes, warehouser lumber, check comes, electricians, and those are some big checks, and it does matter. >> ah, here's some corporate news even as we speak. ibm authorizing a $5 billion stock buyback. >> my charitable stock owns it and that stock ever since they reported h
no longer in the category of technologically impossible. >> yesterday you called sandy a gdp event in a good way, adding being acreative to the quarter of gdp. does that mean it's a good day tomorrow if we get the open as expected in. >> historically people have said no. initially tomorrow it's like, well, wait a second. this is a disruption. numbers have to come down. interviewed the kroger ceo earlier, a really smart guy. he was saying, hey, you know, what we're okay meaning you...
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across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. but what about your wrinkles? neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair visibly reduces fine lines and wrinkles in just one week. why wait if you don't have to. neutrogena®. >>> welcome back, everyone. just about 9:00 a.m. here on the east coast. i'm randi kaye. >> and i'm victor blackwell. >> that makes it 6:00 a.m. out west. good to have you starting the day with us. >> showing you now some pictures from portsmouth, new hampshire. can you see ann romney there as she usually does getting ready in introducing her husband mitt romney. he is making his trek to many of the swing states, including new hampshire. that's going to be very interesting as we come down to the wire to hear what he has to say there in new hampshire today. >> in t
across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. but what about your wrinkles? neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair visibly reduces fine lines and wrinkles in just one week. why wait if...
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and the beauty of both proposals is that the technology and infrastructure and systems and human capital of the g.s.e.'s be wasted but compete with them. so i believe there's been some consensus around a proposal that is feasible and would work. one was issued by somebody who had an ax to ground, the mortgage bankers association, but milstein, coming from the treasury department, presumably his view is what is best for the economy but it is a very similar kinds of proposal in my estimation. and i wish that we could move ahead with something like this. it would be a tremendous benefit, i think, for the taxpayers to get some usefulness out of this investment that they have made in the g.s.e.'s and keeping them together and functioning to use the skeleton and infrastructure in a way that allows the taxpayer to get a benefit, to get some-monthizati some-monthization -- some moneyization of the investment. so, where should we go? in summary, i think the most important thing is to go somewhere assign. it is incredible to have this uncertainty and not know whether you have this future. it is de
and the beauty of both proposals is that the technology and infrastructure and systems and human capital of the g.s.e.'s be wasted but compete with them. so i believe there's been some consensus around a proposal that is feasible and would work. one was issued by somebody who had an ax to ground, the mortgage bankers association, but milstein, coming from the treasury department, presumably his view is what is best for the economy but it is a very similar kinds of proposal in my estimation. and...
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charging stations through technology, but the lives like these, thousands waiting for buses in brooklyn, cars trying to inch back into the city and miles of motorists waiting for cash pushes at times, literally, to try and come back. >> recovering from it not going to be easy. but by working together we will recover and we will rebuild. our city's stronger than ever. >> reporter: strength they will need as so many struggle to survive. hundreds of thousands will likely be without power until next week, around the same time that forecasters say a strong winter storm could again blast this region. in toms river, new jersey, jay gray, news4. >>> in addition to limited transportation service, limited cell phone svice is now a problem in sandy's wake. the federal government said power outages and flooding have forced more than 20% of cell tower sites to shut down in ten northeastern states. that's led to millions of dropped cell phone calls. new york and new jersey have the largest number of outages right now. mobile cell phone carriers, including sprint, verizon and at&t say they're working
charging stations through technology, but the lives like these, thousands waiting for buses in brooklyn, cars trying to inch back into the city and miles of motorists waiting for cash pushes at times, literally, to try and come back. >> recovering from it not going to be easy. but by working together we will recover and we will rebuild. our city's stronger than ever. >> reporter: strength they will need as so many struggle to survive. hundreds of thousands will likely be without...
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cnn.com/impact. [ female announcer ] e-trade technology can help make you a better investor. our e-trade 360 investing dashboard shows you where your money is, live. e-trade pro is so usable you'll actually use it. and our apps are the ultimate in mobile investing. become a better investor at e-trade. ffor help finding a plan that's right for you, give unitedhealthcare a call today. [ bell ] >>> a smiling mayor bloomberg ringing the opening bell of the new york stock exchange after it was closed for two days because of the massive storm. it's back to business now on wall street as the city tries its best to get back to normal. lots of people won't be able to commute in, though, that's for sure, but our alison could. she's back at her usual spot at the new york stock exchange. it nice to see you there and nice to see that things are back up and running. i didn't even think i was going to ask you this question, 48 hours from storm, but how are stocks doing? >> well, stocks actually are modestly lower, and, you know, the big thing about today, ashleigh, is that the markets are o
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. >> every time you introduce new technology, you introduce new ways to misuse seats as well. some of the modern conveniences for the car seats aren't available in the older models. so they knew what to do when we didn't. >> it's better to be safe than sorry. >> here's a tip on getting a seat that actually fits with your car. check with the manufacturer of the car you own. it might suggest a car seat to buy. to learn more about car seat safety and how to find one of the inspection stations near you, go to our website nbcwashington.com and search car seat safety. >> you want to be right on with this one. >> yeah. it's been a trouble since they invented car seats. it's always been difficult getting them installed properly. >> great stuff, liz. >>> when we come back, new details on a terror suspect's plot to blow up the pentagon. >>> in just minutes tonight at 6:00, looters during hurricane sandy, they even hit the home of a governor. [ earnest ] out of the blue one day, we were told to build a 30-foot stage. gathered the guys and we built that 30-foot stage, not knowing what it
. >> every time you introduce new technology, you introduce new ways to misuse seats as well. some of the modern conveniences for the car seats aren't available in the older models. so they knew what to do when we didn't. >> it's better to be safe than sorry. >> here's a tip on getting a seat that actually fits with your car. check with the manufacturer of the car you own. it might suggest a car seat to buy. to learn more about car seat safety and how to find one of the...
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yeah, the technology is actually more than 60 years old. the problem is that the new technology, which can put more planes in the sky at one time, is expensive. but, would it be money well spent? let's bring in the ceo of aerospace industries association and former faa administrator. marion, i get all fired up when i talk about this because it is a big pet peeve of mine that we don't spend the money. instead, it is better to have millions of people stuck on the ground going nowhere. would it help? >> i like you being fired up on that because i can tell you, you rex actually right, that if we could get our new system -- which is a satellite based digital system in place -- it would save tremendous amounts of time and money. it is one of those things that has a huge payoff on the investment. yet here we are, midway on this investment, trying to convert the u.s. system an we're facing sequestration. massive cuts for the faa. the inability to actually even run the system like we're used to having it run on a good day in the current arrangement.
yeah, the technology is actually more than 60 years old. the problem is that the new technology, which can put more planes in the sky at one time, is expensive. but, would it be money well spent? let's bring in the ceo of aerospace industries association and former faa administrator. marion, i get all fired up when i talk about this because it is a big pet peeve of mine that we don't spend the money. instead, it is better to have millions of people stuck on the ground going nowhere. would it...
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technology as we think about it, step back and say the market peaks after qe3 is announced. leading the profits disappointments and earnings cycle that we're focusing on closely here and the nasdaq has been down five of six weeks and we're keeping an eye on the big jumps. back to you. neil: thank you, robert gray. again, that could explaining the downdraft, apple is a dominant player and when that stock tanks, no surprise that the nasdaq would be underwater. 30 minutes into the trading day and the dow and s&p and to the upside. sandra smith at the cme, sandra? >> hey, neil, i'm actually in the s&p 500 futures pit. the largest by size on the trading floor and this has been closed for physical pit trading, the past two trading sessions and we just opened here at the same time as the new york stock exchange market in chicago and we had an 8:30 central time, 9:30 a.m. eastern time open, been open about seven minutes and really conflicting news that i'm getting from traders on the open here. right on the open, i was getting board there was sizable sell orders coming in, but then,
technology as we think about it, step back and say the market peaks after qe3 is announced. leading the profits disappointments and earnings cycle that we're focusing on closely here and the nasdaq has been down five of six weeks and we're keeping an eye on the big jumps. back to you. neil: thank you, robert gray. again, that could explaining the downdraft, apple is a dominant player and when that stock tanks, no surprise that the nasdaq would be underwater. 30 minutes into the trading day and...
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you'll find the technology to help you become a better one [ tires screech ] >> narrator: at the end of 2007, the fbi in montana, the secret service, and local police departments across the country see a connection in separate cases of cash-advance schemes nationwide. >> what seemed to be the pattern in all of those cases was that runners and handlers were being sent out to the far-flung areas of the country, and money was coming back to california. >> narrator: in august 2007, indianapolis police arrest a crew hitting banks in indiana. according to court documents, one of the fraudsters has gone into banks, posing as an out-of-town comedian who's been robbed and needs a cash advance. in montana, investigators are catching up with kevin dixon and patience isaacs, as well. >> so, the bank up here on the left that we're approaching is first security bank. so, this bank over here is sky federal credit union. this is called rocky mountain bank. if you notice the banks that they picked out in bozeman, numerous banks were local banks versus the larger chain banks. >> narrator: andy knight
you'll find the technology to help you become a better one [ tires screech ] >> narrator: at the end of 2007, the fbi in montana, the secret service, and local police departments across the country see a connection in separate cases of cash-advance schemes nationwide. >> what seemed to be the pattern in all of those cases was that runners and handlers were being sent out to the far-flung areas of the country, and money was coming back to california. >> narrator: in august...
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we invest hundreds of millions in technology. if we can't beat them at what is a part-time game for them, shame on us. we're very, very confident about our prospects going forward. >> good to see you. glad you are safe in seattle away from sandy. thank you for joining us. congratulations on results. ceo of expedia. >> will sandy rock the vote? we're live in d.c. with the storm's potential impact on decision 2012. "squawk on the street" is back after this. i'm freaking out man. why? i thought jill was your soul mate. no, no it's her dad. the general's your soul mate? dude what? no, no, no. he's, he's on my back about providing for his little girl. hey don't worry. e-trade's got a killer investing dashboard. everything is on one page, your investments, quotes, research... it's like the buffet last night. whatever helps you understand man. i'm watching you. oh yeah? well i'm watching you, watching him. [ male announcer ] try the e-trade 360 investing dashboard. oh, hey alex. just picking up some, brochures, posters copies of my acce
we invest hundreds of millions in technology. if we can't beat them at what is a part-time game for them, shame on us. we're very, very confident about our prospects going forward. >> good to see you. glad you are safe in seattle away from sandy. thank you for joining us. congratulations on results. ceo of expedia. >> will sandy rock the vote? we're live in d.c. with the storm's potential impact on decision 2012. "squawk on the street" is back after this. i'm freaking out...
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on in this world in the late '90s. >> narrator: during the dot-com boom, michael krantz works as a technology writer for time magazine in san francisco. >> everybody knew that there were fortunes being made all around them, and very, very few people really understood how these fortunes were being made or why, but they knew that if they didn't get their money in, they were gonna miss out. >> narrator: if a person was of the mind-set, it was the perfect place for fraud. >> experts like me were wrong over and over in saying, "this company's gonna be successful, that company won't." nobody knew. james eberhart, running around with his yes entertainment network package, had as plausible a pitch as many legitimate companies who ended up being successful. in fact, his pitch actually made sense. >> remember the impact that tv had on our lives? it was revolutionary. well, there's another revolution getting underway. i'm sure you've heard of it. it's called the "internet." >> narrator: years before the launch of youtube, yes entertainment claims to be building something revolutionary -- an online-video
on in this world in the late '90s. >> narrator: during the dot-com boom, michael krantz works as a technology writer for time magazine in san francisco. >> everybody knew that there were fortunes being made all around them, and very, very few people really understood how these fortunes were being made or why, but they knew that if they didn't get their money in, they were gonna miss out. >> narrator: if a person was of the mind-set, it was the perfect place for fraud. >>...